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D&D

American  
[dee uhnd dee] / ˈdi ənd ˈdi /
Also DND

abbreviation

  1. Dungeons and Dragons.


Example Sentences

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We made a little fort in the D&D basement.

From Los Angeles Times

D. D. Lewis:, external American Hall of Fame football player was a Super Bowl champion with the Dallas Cowboys in 1972 and 1978.

From BBC

For the best “D&D” games, no matter how serious, tense or dramatic they may get, are always a bit silly, or at least they are to me.

From Los Angeles Times

“I know we hear about toxicity in gaming all the time, but when I picked up my first ‘D&D’ set that my brother gave to me when I was 8 years old, what was open to me was not just a world of storytelling,” says Anjali Bhimani, a co-producer of the production as well as a regular performer in it.

From Los Angeles Times

Here, the smartphone gamification is used to prod a narrative rather than define it, a reminder to me that “D&D” is in some ways a story creation tool.

From Los Angeles Times